In this high-energy performance filled with drumming and dancing, Mali-born, NYC-based singer-songwriter and activist Awa Sangho delivers music from her homeland steeped in the rhythms and resonances of West Africa. A rising presence on the world-music scene, her message reverberates with compassion on a global scale and reflects the artist´s experience of encountering and embracing the African di

2019 season of LincolnCenter Moments will begin on January 28. Please contact access@lincolncenter... > Presented in collaboration with Jazz at LincolnCenter -- This free performance-based program is... specially designed for individuals with dementia and their caregivers. Join us as we bring LincolnCenter’s

Russian Music From Glinka to Shostakovich Returning lecturer Michael Parloff inaugurates the Winter Festival’s Russian journey with an overview of the country’s rich musical tapestry, from the time of Mikhail Glinka to that of Dmitri Shostakovich. Click here for more info (Opens in a new window) Tickets $10, $8 For Concert Ticket Holders

From its very beginnings, Jazz was always a fusion of musical styles. However, as the century progressed, Jazz began to work even more closely with other genres, giving birth to many new and exciting styles.

What is the role of the piano in a Jazz ensemble? The answers varies by which era of Jazz you’re listening to! In tonight’s class, Helen Sung will explore the evolution of the piano’s role in a Jazz ensemble throughout the music’s history. ?